He said you could kill someone and not be a murderer. I asked how. I noticed neither of you ding dongs offered an intelligent response... I'm asking because if you do it, they will charge you with attempted MURDER, second-degree MURDER, first-degree MURDER, capitol MURDER. So I'm just wondering how it works that you can kill someone without being a murderer? Originally Posted by UnderConstructionOne can kill and not be charged with murder if their use of deadly force is justifiable by law. For instance if a Police Officer or even a private citizen shoots and kills someone in defense of their life or another. That's "Justifiable Homicide".
Jim